The Bills could not muster a touchdown against the Jaguars in their loss Sunday. According to one Jacksonville player, Bills offensive lineman Richie Incognito used some racial slurs to voice his frustration.
Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue tweeted Sunday that Incognito targeted him with bigoted taunts.
"Great win to day! And 64, you goin have to come harder than some weak racist slurs. I'm proud of my African heritage, as are 70% of the other Black players in this league. #Iaintjonathanmartin!," he tweeted.
Incognito has a history with this type of thing. He was suspended in 2013 after an NFL investigation determined he harassed and bullied ex-Dolphins teammate, Jonathan Martin, calling the offensive lineman a "half-n*****." Later that year, video also emerged of Incognito dropping the n-word in a bar.
For what it's worth, Bills rookie tackle Dion Dawkins says he didn't hear Incognito use any racist language this season. "Just for the world to know, everyone always tryna put some bad thing on @68INCOGNITO i was next to my guy the entire game and the entire season and believe me, if he was saying some racist stuff I would have been the first to let him know that was out of line. Cut The BS," he said.





